Patriot! Here’s How to Identify a Domestic Terrorist
Politics
United States
Started January 29, 2026
A Trump-administration guide to the Minnesota protests
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Patriot! Here’s How to Identify a Domestic Terrorist
The Atlantic (United States) | Jan 28, 2026
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Jan 29, 2026
Identifying domestic terrorists based on political views undermines free speech and could lead to the targeting of innocent dissenters.
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The guide's approach risks stigmatizing legitimate protest movements as terrorist activities, eroding trust in democratic discourse.
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A clear framework for identifying domestic terrorists is essential for public safety and can help prevent violence during protests.
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In times of social unrest, we must prioritize distinguishing between peaceful protesters and those who resort to violence for political aims.
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Understanding the motivations behind protests can illuminate broader societal issues, but labeling participants as terrorists is counterproductive.
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